Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has hit out at Formula One's proposed regulations for 2019.
Having secured a majority vote at last month's F1 Commission, changes will be made to front wings, brake ducts and the Drag Reduction System in 2019 in a bid to improve wheel-to-wheel racing and allow cars to closely follow each other.
Speaking to the media yesterday in Barcelona, FIA's head of technical Nikolas Tombazis believed the changes would improve racing but Horner is less than convinced claiming the new set of regulations have been rushed through and the changes will result in teams having to spend significantly more on development and changing their cars to meet next season's regulations.